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On November 19, 2011, Creative Sports Enterprises (CSE) will participate in an autograph signing with New York Giants/ San Francisco Giants/ New York Mets Hall of Fame outfielder, Willie Mays. You can mail in your own photo, jersey or other item, or you can pre-order an new item from CSE.

Each autographed item will come with the CSE Foil Hologram, a Certificate of Authenticity and if possible, a photo of Willie Mays at the signing. All mail in items must be received by November 11, 2011

If you choose to mail your own item(s) to be signed, be sure to contact CSE first, then send your item(s) to:

On November 19, 2011, Creative Sports Enterprises (CSE) will participate in an autograph signing with 9x MLB All-Star, Cleveland Indians star right fielder, Rocky Colavito. You can mail in your own photo, jersey or other item, or you can pre-order an new item from CSE.

Each autographed item will come with the CSE Foil Hologram, a Certificate of Authenticity and if possible, a photo of Rocky Colavito at the signing. All mail in items must be received by November 11, 2011. Price and schedule are subject to change. Player reserves the right to refuse any item.

On November 29, 2011, Palm Beach Autographs will host a private signing with Heisman Trophy winning quaterback for the Florida Gators and current starting quarterback for the Denver Broncos, Tim Tebow. You can mail in your own item photo,mini helmet, full size helmet, or jersey, or you can pre-order an new item from Palm Beach Autographs. Tim Tebow is an exclusive athlete of Palm Beach Autographs.

All send-in items and pre-orders must be received by November 18, 2011. Pre-orders can be accepted until Wednesday, November 23rd. Pricing starts at $175.00 (plus return shipping). Add an inscription, including your favorite bible verse, for $40.00.

Each autographed item will come with the Official Tim Tebow/ Palm Beach Autographs Hologram, a Certificate of Authenticity and a photo of Tim Tebow at the signing.

The Waterford has just released their commemorative St. Louis Cardinals 2011 World Series Champions Crystal Baseball. They also have a set of four pilsner glasses. Great addition to any office or man cave. Check it out below.

Congratulations to St. Louis Cardinals third baseman, David Freese, on becoming just the sixth player in the history of Major League Baseball to win both the League Champions Series (LCS) MVP and World Series MVP in the same season! He joined the ranks of Willie Stargell (1979); Darrell Porter (1982); Orel Hershiser (1988); Livan Hernandez (1997) and Cole Hammels (2008).You can commemorate his remarkable achievement with these framed collectible photomints from the Highland Mint.

Congratulations to the St. Louis Cardinals on becoming the 2011 World Series Champions. Cardinals fans can remember this moment forever with World Series Collectibles and Memorabilia from The Highland Mint.

Maury Wills was signed by the Brooklyn Dodgers in 1951. By the time he made his MLB debut in 1959, the Dodgers had already packed up and moved to Los Angeles. It was a long time coming for Wills, but once he hit the MLB scene, he became a superstar. From 1959 through 1966, Wills was one of the fastest players in the game. During that time span, Wills led the National League in stolen bases seven times, led the majors in stolen bases three times, played in seven MLB All-Star Games and captured three World Series titles (1959, 1963 and 1965). In 1962, Wills set a live-ball era record with 104 stolen bases in one season. He was the MVP of the 1962 MLB All-Star Game (1st Game) and went on to win the National League Most Valuable Player Award. He spent two and a half years with the Pirates and Expos before returning to LA near the beginning of the 1969 season. He played four more seasons with the Dodgers until he retired in 1972. Wills' 41.8 average stolen bases per year is the 10th h…

On October 30, 2011, Hall of Fame Sports and Diamond Sports Cards will host an autograph signing withformer Oakland Athletics All-Star Pitcher,Vida Blue. You can mail in your own baseballs, mini helmets, photos, jersey, bat, or your can pre-order a new item from Hall of Fame Sports.

On Friday, June 27, 2014, Fanatics Authentic will host a public autograph signing for Chicago Cubs/ Pittsburgh Pirates/ LA Dodgers 4x National League batting champion, Bill Madlock. The signing is part of the June 2014 Fanatics Authentic Sports Spectacular and will be held inside the Donald E. Stephens Convention Center in Rosemont, Illinois.

Bill Madlock was drafted by the Washington Senators during the Fifth Round of the 1970 Amateur Baseball Draft. He made his MLB Debut in 1973, but was traded to the Chicago Cubs at the end of the season. During his three seasons in Chicago, Madlock played in the 1974 MLB All-Star Game, won the 1974 National League Batting Title and the 1975 MLB Batting Title. He spent two and a half seasons with the San Francisco Giants before a mid-season trade in 1979 sent him to the Pittsburgh Pirates. The trade proved to be a critical one as Madlock batted .328 during the rest of the season and helped the Pirates win the World Series. During his seven seasons…

On Sunday October 13th, Collectors Showcase of America will host a public autograph signing for San Francisco 49ers/ New York Giants Class of 1971 Pro Football Hall of Fame quarterback, Y.A. Tittle. The signing is part of the October 2013 Show at Chantilly which will be held at the Dulles Expo Center in Chantilly, Virginia.

Yelberton Abraham Tittle (Y.A. Tittle) spent his first three seasons of professional football with Baltimore Colts of the All-American Football Conference. He joined the San Francisco 49ers in 1951 and was the full-time starter by 1953. While he was with the Niners, Tittle was a 4x NFL Pro Bowler and led the NFL in touchdown passes in 1955. He was the 1957 UPI NFL MVP. Believing that Tittle's best years were behind him, the 49ers traded Y.A. to the New York Giants. Tittle would go on to play in three more Pro Bowls and became the first quarterback in NFL history to post back-to-back 30 touchdown seasons in 1962 and 1963. At the time of his retirement in 1964, …